George gets frustrated because he does not want others to find out about moving to the ranch. If Curley or the Boss finds out that they want to move away, they may cut George and Lennie as workers and therefore they will not be able to move to the ranch.
Crooks responds to Lennie's description of George's dream about the rabbits with skepticism and bitterness, reflecting his own loneliness and disillusionment. He points out the harsh realities of their lives, suggesting that such dreams are unattainable for men like them. This response reveals his deep-seated cynicism and the protective barrier he has built around himself to cope with his isolation and the constant disappointments he faces. Crooks's reaction underscores the theme of shattered dreams and the struggle for hope in "Of Mice and Men."
Your body responds with antibodies
i think they hate you
None are there for respondS.but for respond there are 2... which are drones and snored
the christan has a evil man locked and he responds
A baroreceptor responds to stretch.
it responds by eating the other flowers around it to get as much sunlight as it needs
Tendrils responds to plants organs. This a solid object for the plant organs.
he responds happy like he would like for Lorraine to be his daughter
Prostate cancer responds well to radiation therapy
That responds; ready or inclined to respond., Suited to something else; correspondent., Responsible.
I think they like chew sticks.